'Blinken, Get Lost!,' Says Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun

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Grzegorz Braun, a Polish member of the European Parliament, recently made a strong statement opposing Poland’s alignment with the United States in the ongoing war in Ukraine. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the U.S. Secretary of State's involvement, stating, "Blinken, go home as soon as possible. Get lost! We don't want you here. We don't want Polish people paying and dying for your wars."

The remarks followed a high-level meeting between the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Poland's Foreign Minister, which concluded with a joint press conference. The discussions centred around Poland’s efforts to push the U.S. into easing restrictions on the use of Western weapons and missiles by Ukraine in its defence against Russia’s aggression.

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski reiterated this stance during the press conference, calling for continued support of Ukraine. “We should continue to deliver advanced air defence systems (to Ukraine) ... and lift restrictions on the use of long-range weapons," he declared. Sikorski emphasised that enhancing Ukraine’s military capabilities was essential for the country’s defence and regional security.

However, Sikorski also warned of the potential consequences of such a move, cautioning that it could lead to the direct involvement of NATO countries, including the U.S. and European nations, in the war. "If this decision is taken, it will mean nothing less than the direct involvement of NATO countries, the United States and European countries in the war in Ukraine," he said, adding that this would compel Russia to take "appropriate decisions" in response.

With Poland geographically positioned at the front line of any potential escalation beyond Ukraine, there is growing concern about the ramifications of further involvement in the conflict. Poland is wary of the consequences it may face if the war spreads, as the country would likely bear the brunt of any fallout. This fear is shared by many within Poland who are concerned about the escalating tension between NATO and Russia.

 
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NotADcotor

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So the foreign minister is good to go, but you found a guy in the utterly unimportant Euro Parliament who banks your fucked up position and you get all sex nuts and retard strong.

If they are based in PR and lists and if the US was part of the EU, a loon like RFK would have people in the EU parliament.

European countries routinely have communists and very far right members of national parliaments, who gives a fuck.

Might as well make a big deal of some homeless guy talking about the great Turnip conspiracy.
 

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Oil&gas getting paid by Russia to spread some bullshit.

Did Poland say get lost to the US in WWII?

Maybe we let Russia invade Poland?

Anyway nothing relevant here... Just some idiot member of parliament that hold no power like any of our conservative party members.
 

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I hope you're getting your cut like Tim Poole, David Rubin and others if not you should call Putin on his Comrad Hotline and demand your share.

ps....please do not stand by a window when doing so.
 

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Oil&gas getting paid by Russia to spread some bullshit.

Did Poland say get lost to the US in WWII?
Did the U.S./UK armies of the allies ever venture into Poland
to kick occupying Nazis out and liberate Auschwitz before
WWII was over?

Maybe we let Russia invade Poland?

Anyway nothing relevant here... Just some idiot member of parliament that hold no power like any of our conservative party members.
If by holding no power as members of parliament in a democratic
country means no support from people you are dead wrong.
 

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Sep 13, 2024

Grzegorz Braun, a Polish member of the European Parliament, recently made a strong statement opposing Poland’s alignment with the United States in the ongoing war in Ukraine. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the U.S. Secretary of State's involvement, stating, "Blinken, go home as soon as possible. Get lost! We don't want you here. We don't want Polish people paying and dying for your wars."

The remarks followed a high-level meeting between the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Poland's Foreign Minister, which concluded with a joint press conference. The discussions centred around Poland’s efforts to push the U.S. into easing restrictions on the use of Western weapons and missiles by Ukraine in its defence against Russia’s aggression.

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski reiterated this stance during the press conference, calling for continued support of Ukraine. “We should continue to deliver advanced air defence systems (to Ukraine) ... and lift restrictions on the use of long-range weapons," he declared. Sikorski emphasised that enhancing Ukraine’s military capabilities was essential for the country’s defence and regional security.

However, Sikorski also warned of the potential consequences of such a move, cautioning that it could lead to the direct involvement of NATO countries, including the U.S. and European nations, in the war. "If this decision is taken, it will mean nothing less than the direct involvement of NATO countries, the United States and European countries in the war in Ukraine," he said, adding that this would compel Russia to take "appropriate decisions" in response.

With Poland geographically positioned at the front line of any potential escalation beyond Ukraine, there is growing concern about the ramifications of further involvement in the conflict. Poland is wary of the consequences it may face if the war spreads, as the country would likely bear the brunt of any fallout. This fear is shared by many within Poland who are concerned about the escalating tension between NATO and Russia.

I'm sure Braun got a nice little deposit of 100,000 rubles in his bank account the day after.
 
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